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YES!!!  Or whether I could watch a different channel while something was recording.

Most of these don’t seem to require as much space as the person in the video has available... but I really don’t have much space in my apartment.

THE STUFF was one of the first movies we rented when we got our first VCR in the mid-80s and it made a big impression. Not to play the old man here but kids do NOT realize what a big deal it was to be able to CHOOSE a movie you wanted to watch at home and have the ability to stop/start it whenever you wanted. (Pee

I share this outrage.

Yes, of course.  Don Bluth was a legend, and broke out of Disney to forge his own company.

As a child of the 80s, I have incredible nostalgia for Dragon’s Lair and Dragon’s Lair II and Space Ace. As games, they were pretty lame — but these were the crude early days of videogame graphics and there was nothing that looked remotely this cool at the arcades. Even better was watching the kids who could actually

POSSESSION (1981), kids. I saw it for the first time this past year and it is a wild ride.  You could start watching it not knowing anything about it, thinking it was a straight-forward relationship drama.  And then it just descends into deeper depths of hell.

I was 15 when HOOK came out and I wonder if just a few years makes a big difference in how you receive a movie like this. I was a massive Spielberg fan, everything about this movie sounded amazing. I think I’d read a big article in PREMIERE about the production beforehand, where they describe a sequence that

Production’s halted on FALCON/WINTER SOLDIER, as are just about all productions right now, so I’m thinking it’s gonna get pushed back...

D’Onofrio is so perfect as Kingpin, it would be a shame if he weren’t part of the MCU Spider-Man story.

I’m sorry, I liked “BLOODSHOT” way more than I expected to.

I pride myself on not owning a computer. I am rarely around my phone. I have thousands of unread emails

It’s such a tight community, for a minute I was trying to figure out if I knew you (and, consequently, if you were giving me new information). Chances are, I DO know you, regardless.

I work in film/tv accounting in New York. (I worked as a background actor in a movie a while back and got familiar with the community of people around here who do background work full time.) Just want to underline that this thing affects a LOT of people. Not just the studios and the well-compensated writers, actors,

Bernthal looks like Gere would look if he’d been punched in the face a bit more.

Yes, I am very good at snacking

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Little Chocolate Doughnuts make the list...?

Screenings like this aren’t that special, especially when you’re invited to a lot of them, or when your job is reviewing films.

3 Seasons and DONE: I like it. There’s too much to watch! I don’t need 5 or 7 seasons of something.  Gimme 3 seasons with a sense of closure.

One, those iconic designs are pretty much jokes by now. Bela Lugosi in his white tie evening dress; Frankenstein’s monster with the flat top and neck bolts, etc. may have started off as the images of those characters, but they permeated the popular culture and became outright cliches. They’ve really only been parody